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Ninety-Nine F# Problems - Problems 11 - 20 - List, continued]

These are F# solutions of Ninety-Nine Haskell Problems which are themselves translations of Ninety-Nine Lisp Problems and Ninety-Nine Prolog Problems. The solutions are hidden so you can try to solve them yourself.

/// These are F# solutions of Ninety-Nine Haskell Problems /// (http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/H-99:_Ninety-Nine_Haskell_Problems), /// which are themselves translations of Ninety-Nine Lisp Problems/// (http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~meidanis/courses/mc336/2006s2/funcional/L-99_Ninety-Nine_Lisp_Problems.html)/// and Ninety-Nine Prolog Problems/// (https://sites.google.com/site/prologsite/prolog-problems).////// If you would like to contribute a solution or fix any bugs, send /// an email to paks at kitiara dot org with the subject "99 F# problems". /// I'll try to update the problem as soon as possible.////// The problems have different levels of difficulty. Those marked with a single asterisk (*) /// are easy. If you have successfully solved the preceeding problems you should be able to /// solve them within a few (say 15) minutes. Problems marked with two asterisks (**) are of /// intermediate difficulty. If you are a skilled F# programmer it shouldn't take you more than /// 30-90 minutes to solve them. Problems marked with three asterisks (***) are more difficult. /// You may need more time (i.e. a few hours or more) to find a good solution////// Though the problems number from 1 to 99, there are some gaps and some additions marked with /// letters. There are actually only 88 problems.